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Welcome to the #NNIP Baltimore Meeting!

Join us on May 17th, 2017 for the NNIP Baltimore Meeting where we will define the functions of NNIP partners and discuss the use of indicators for community building and local policy making. This event will emphasize the use of information to build the capacities of low-income neighborhoods.

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Welcome to the #NNIP Baltimore Meeting!

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  1. Welcome to the #NNIP Baltimore Meeting! May 17, 2017

  2. Defining Functions of NNIP Partners Build and operate information systems with recurrently updated data on neighborhood conditions across topics Facilitate the practical use of indicators for community building and local policy making Emphasize the use of information to build the capacities of low-income neighborhoods

  3. NNIP Network Supporters: Funders and Colleagues

  4. Thanks to Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance! Photo Credit: Tim Thompson

  5. Thank you to our local sponsors!

  6. NNIP Leadership: Guiding the Agenda Recent Members, 2013-16 Eleanor Tutt, St. Louis Max Weselcouch, NYC Jeff Matson, Twin Cities Sheila Martin, Portland Executive Committee 2017 Mark Abraham, New Haven Bob Gradeck, Pittsburgh Seema Iyer, Baltimore Laura McKieran, San Antonio April Urban, Cleveland Noah Urban, Detroit

  7. Thanks to Partner Speakers

  8. Thanks to Baltimore Speakers Patrick McCarthy,Annie E. Casey Foundation Kurt Schmoke, University of Baltimore Jane Brown, Robert W. Deutsch Foundation Mayor Catherine Pugh, City of Baltimore Krista Green, Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts Julia Di Bussolo, Arts Every Day

  9. Thanks to Guest Speakers Michael Wallace, National League of Cities Benjamin Orr, Maryland Center on Economic Policy Hilary Heishman, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Sarah Morgan, Allegheny County Bill O’Hare, O’Hare Data and Demographic Services Jennifer Kim, U.S. Census Bureau Kyla Fullenwider U.S. Census Bureau

  10. Welcome Guest Cities! Turning the Corner Cities • Buffalo, NY • Phoenix, AZ Potential Partners • Chicago, IL • Durham, NC • Memphis, TN • Richmond, VA

  11. Integrated Data Systems Pre-session • Governance: • Engaging and mapping stakeholders • Developing advisory boards • IDS policies and procedures   • Data Security: • Data security plans • Secure data transfer and access • Compliance audits (FERPA/HIPAA) • Improving data protections used by data providers

  12. Welcome Civic Tech and Data Collaborative and Code for America! CTDC cities Boston St. Louis Washington, DC Cleveland Pittsburgh San Antonio Seattle CfA National Advisory Members Code for Atlanta Code for Charlotte Hack LA CfA Local Code for Baltimore

  13. Expanding Community Data and Technology Training Brief to advocate for the need for training Guide to encourage more organizations to conduct training Factsheet with Summer 2016 survey results Catalog with descriptions and materials for 20 trainings collected from NNIP and friends

  14. Introductions Rob Pitingolo

  15. Agenda Review Leah Hendey

  16. NNIPCamp Baltimore Maia Woluchem

  17. What is an unconference? • Informal gathering of collaborators • Participants set the agenda • Focused on discussion

  18. Together we build the agenda Submit an idea Vote on your favorites Volunteer to lead if necessary On Wednesday and Thursday we build our agenda Check the app and #nnip for the schedule

  19. Voting? Virtual v. Physical agenda – how does voting work? Votes from home helped us prime the pump and identify early topics of interest Votes on-site are critical so we can make final choices Make sure to visit the boards today and tomorrow and vote to help finalize camp sessions

  20. NNIPCamp Rules • Set your own agenda. • Introduce yourself. • Assign a note-taker. • Avoid planned speeches & PPTs. • Contribute & allow other to contribute. • Tweet! (if everyone agrees) • COME AND GO AS YOU PLEASE.

  21. Most Importantly Be creative Hallway conversations count Have fun!

  22. Welcome to the#NNIP Baltimore Meeting! May 17, 2017

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